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Historically, "simgerebis gadmowera" has played a vital role in Georgia’s own rich musical history. We see this vividly in the genre of the Georgian "urban song" (kakheuri simgherebi or tbilisuri simgherebi). In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Georgia absorbed musical influences from Europe, Russia, and the Middle East. Melodies traveled across borders and were "adapted" into Georgian. A Russian romance or a European waltz would find new life with Georgian lyrics, often reflecting the specific melancholy, joy, or longing of the Georgian people. In this way, the adaptation of songs did not dilute Georgian culture; rather, it enriched it, proving that a beautiful melody could be dressed in different linguistic garments without losing its power.
Georgian Folk Tip: For authentic polyphonic choirs, a pair of small-diaphragm condensers in an XY pattern (coincident pair) captures the spatial spread of the voices without phase issues. simgerebis gadmowera
Step 2: Read the angle in degrees.
Avoid: Egg cartons. They do nothing except create a fire hazard. Notarization :
Avoid "Executables": If you click download for a song and the file ends in .exe or .apk, delete it immediately. Music files should end in .mp3, .m4a, or .wav.
Step 3: Measure the horizontal distance between them using the map scale. Panduri/Chonguri: These are quiet
- Panduri/Chonguri: These are quiet, harmonic-rich instruments. Use a small-diaphragm condenser microphone 12 inches away, angled toward the 12th fret. Avoid dynamic mics; they will miss the overtones.
- Polyphonic Singing (Sukhishvili style): Because three voices occupy similar frequency ranges, space them in a physical arc around a single stereo microphone pair (Blumlein or ORTF). Do not use close miking; it destroys the blend.
- Doli (Frame Drum): Tends to boom. Place the microphone 3 feet away at the edge of the drum, not the center.
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